Obasanjo, in a statement by his Media Assistant, Kehinde Akinyemi, described Biden’s win as a victory of good over evil and tasked Biden to “restore confidence in the role of America as the largest economy in the world which has a very significant responsibility for the peace, security, stability and progress of the world, saying “the election was a victory of good over evil” which was for most people of the world.”
He lamented that “the majority of the people had watched helplessly as the world was being pulled down.”
“Not that the world was perfect and equitable, but it was reasonably predictable with some measure of rule of law and respect for international agreements and treaties,” it was stated.
Obasanjo said he was reasonably sure that the first Africa-America female Vice President-elect of the US, Kamala Harris, “will have some Nigerian DNA in her as most of those taken to the caribbean from Africa went from Nigeria of today.”
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations Biden & Harris
Lol..congratulations.
DeleteCongratulations to Biden and Harris
ReplyDeleteCongragulation to biden and kamala
ReplyDeleteWhy does he write letters all the time? Obj we are in 2020, open a twitter page and get someone to handle it for you. All these letter writing is archaic. How is Biden supposed to see this? Probably Baba Iyabo will be posting the letter. Off to the post office.
ReplyDeleteChineke Nna. Your comment shocked me.
DeleteYou mean you don't know how this letter from a Nigerian ex-president will get to the White House or Joe Biden's campaign team? You're joking right?
#shudders
@Xhilted
DeleteWhy not tell her how?
Always comgratulating them. Please
ReplyDeletedo something so we can also get it right like them too.